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One for the pickup owners out there
By Robin Goodwin on 21/06/2012 14:18:55
An alternative method for shutting the boot of a truck

Mr EndoJoe demonstrates a simple solution for the pickup drivers who struggle to close their boot.

First Look: The flame-throwing scooter
By Visordown News on 24/03/2010 16:15:59
Colin Furze brought you the world's longest bike - now he's built this...

on the road, it’s equivalent to using a firearm and I could be in a lot of trouble,’ said Mr Furze.Take that tailgater!

Survey: Road rage hits all-time high
By Visordown News on 20/04/2009 11:44:49
New Sainsbury's study claims 58 per cent of motorists have been the victims of road rage in the last 12 months

themselves, with another driver's tailgating being the most common cause of rage. One in three (34%) drivers were left feeling rage when another driver pulled out at a junction when it wasn't clear to do so and one in four (26%) found someone driving too

Ford Ranger Wildtrak: part two
By mark forsyth on 19/03/2010 10:29:54
Two into one will go...

Streetfighter shot shows but it meant placing a massive strain, and trust, on the spindly tailgate straps.It took me nearly two hours to remove the roller top and all its complicated bracketry but my fingers never work properly in minus five conditions. While I

Ford Ranger Wildtrak: part three
By mark forsyth on 16/04/2010 10:48:50
Load lugger

to avoid chinning the belly pan or oil cooler on the tailgate edge. Before I made this purchase I circumnavigated the problem by parking at the bottom of a steep hill – something that isn’t always in bountiful supply.Still, job’s fixed now. Drives like a

Living with a 2005 Triumph Daytona 650
By James Burton on 15/11/2005 15:35:03
James Burton was a very high up very well paid advertising guru. Here he is reviewing a Daytona 650. Can we put it on expenses?

to worship the machinery as it turns in with poise and grace, inspiring much confidence.Moving on to the Italian motorway was no great pain and the fuel consumption and tank range kept us in good stead, but we then met the local tailgaters who all seem

We ride Tommy Hill's Swan Yamaha
By mark forsyth on 03/10/2011 11:47:07
And he's still got a bike left for Brands

bowl of over-amplified rice crispies.I realise we’re in trouble when at 30mph the BMW’s tailgate snaps shut on the approach to Charlies, thus entombing said photographer - time for a lap to cool things down.The run out of Charlies onto Park straight

DCT: Clutchless Pants?
By mark forsyth on 09/07/2012 14:07:24
No, it's mint, actually

it focuses the mind, for sure. Off road bikes are a doddle, though.My technique is a two-stager: to kill the motor when the front wheel’s in the back – issue the trusted helper with instruction just to keep the bike level - while I jump onto the tailgate

Road Positioning
By Carin Sharin on 01/08/2006 20:45:00
Article by The Rider's Digest

to some people that 'tail-gating' at 60mph might seem fairly harmless in a big car with a four foot 'battering' ram of steel in front of you, an air-bag and a seat belt, but when those four feet are merely thin air, it should seem to any reasonable monkey

Rizla GSX-R1000: Visordown test
By Mark Forsyth on 25/01/2007 12:47:14
Ex-PB Editor Mark Forsyth rides the Rizla BSB bike

the snapper balanced precariously in the open tailgate of the Picasso to take short-lens shots of the powder blue BSB bike. If nothing else this photo shoot teaches me one thing - the GSX-R has the tractability of a tractor. No glitches, no coughs and farts

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